Solution code: Row 4 of the last puzzle (for fractional cells, enter digits in increasing order)
on 24. June 2025, 19:15 by wisty
Really cool concept! The 6x6 grid's roping pattern allows for some neat logic with how single cells interact with fractional ones. I wonder what kinds of irregular grids could exist with this ruleset. Two years ago I would have tried to make a SET puzzle lol
on 23. April 2025, 22:12 by dzamie
These were so cool! Though I shudder to imagine what monstrosities this could lead to if people manage to add additional rules to it...
on 22. April 2025, 22:06 by juggler
(CtC video link)
on 22. April 2025, 16:53 by jaeger_puzzles
That was so much fun! I really hope we see more puzzles in this style, it was truly a delight to figure it out!
on 21. April 2025, 06:06 by jinkela114514
Will there be a 9x9 version?
on 18. April 2025, 20:12 by topoi
What wonderful fun!!!
The third puzzle took me forever, because one of the fractional cells lined up with a crack on my phone screen. It looked like a whole cell! lol
on 17. April 2025, 21:25 by Joanie
So wonderful! I am excited to see more puzzles in this style :)
on 17. April 2025, 19:35 by SZCrow
very simple but very new and fun. I can see a lot of potential in this. Looking forward to the real challenge.
on 17. April 2025, 18:57 by Exigus
Thanks for the introduction, very nice, slightly different mind-bending required than usual.
on 17. April 2025, 18:23 by wuc
Very refreshing type of puzzle. Especially the ladt one was huge fun.
on 17. April 2025, 17:58 by Voidslime
I’m so happy to see and enjoy you actualizing this! Opposite to timo, i struggled with 1-4 but then it all clicked and 5 was a breeze.
I hope there’sa way to make a fractional coloring puzzle. I tried to play 3 and 4 here as coloring puzzles but it was unhelpful.
I can’t wait to see more puzzles and unique interactions in this ruleset. I might try setting some myself!
Regardless, really cool and fun experimental puzzle set!
on 17. April 2025, 17:24 by aqjhs
hooray for puzzleTV!
on 17. April 2025, 14:22 by josebastian8
What a strange yet amazing type of puzzle! I'd love to see them merging with some other variants, like killer cages.
on 17. April 2025, 10:49 by giladooshlon
Such an interesting concept and a lovely introduction. Looking forward to some variants on this thing.
Kudos to Chameleon on the software!
on 17. April 2025, 05:15 by timotab
The first four I managed to do fairly quickly, but the fifth one almost broke my brain. Great puzzles!
on 17. April 2025, 04:36 by MattYDdraig
An excellent collection and introduction. It will be interesting to see how well this expands to 9x9, and possibly smaller fractions.
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